Tommy Robinson Released From Prison After Sentence Reduced
- Far-Right activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, known as Tommy Robinson, has been released from prison after his 18-month sentence was reduced by the High Court.
- Yaxley-Lennon was jailed for contempt of court for multiple breaches of an injunction related to false allegations against a Syrian refugee.
- Upon his release, Tommy Robinson thanked Elon Musk and was granted parole by a judge.
- Robinson is scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on June 5 for accusations of harassing two journalists.
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Tommy Robinson is out of prison - and already on the grift
On the same day that authorities released Tommy Robinson, a convicted criminal, from prison, he announced a ‘free speech’ event in London. We all know what ‘free speech’ means. It’s nothing more than an excuse to be racist, sexist and homophobic. Tommy Robinson is a bigger threat to the UK and its future than Islam ever will hope to be. https://t.co/zJrvs0WktM — Dark Strider (@Theguywith0311) May 27, 2025 On release, he looked like he’d been li…
Far-Right Activist Thanks Elon Musk After Being Released From Prison: 'Without X No One Would Have Saw the Truth'
Far-right activist Tommy Robinson thanked Elon Musk after his early release from prison for contempt of court, crediting X with spreading his message.
Tommy Robinson Thanks Elon Musk After Being RELEASED From Prison * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Kaley
British right-wing activist and independent journalist Tommy Robinson has just been released from prison! He had been sentenced to 18 months behind bars for contempt of court. His sentence was reduced by four months last week, allowing him to get out early. While delivering remarks upon his release, Robinson thanked Elon Musk. He claimed that if X hadn’t been around, nobody would have gotten the truth. Watch what he had to say here: Tommy Robin…
Tommy Robinson begs for money from followers minutes after prison release
Tommy Robinson got straight back onto his grift within minutes of being released from prison. On Tuesday, the right-wing agitator was released early from his 18-month prison sentence. Last week, the High Court ruled his sentence for the offence of contempt of court should be reduced by four months. He was originally due to be released on July 26. Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, had been jailed in October last year after he admitted to…
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